Determining Limits Using Algebraic Properties

AP Calculus AB· difficulty 2/5

Given limf=4\lim f = 4 and limg=0\lim g = 0, with gg approaching 00 through positive values, lim(f/g)\lim(f/g) is

  • A

    ++\infty

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  • B

    11

  • C

    00

  • D

    Indeterminate (0/00/0)

Explanation

A nonzero numerator over a denominator approaching 0+0^+ goes to ++\infty. (Note: this is <strong>not</strong> the 0/00/0 indeterminate form.)

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